THe Lcwisburg Chronicler r AW lit JorHt, t. If mix III Ji'iKitife'-;. ,etr ue ' iBI1!":, IJ rS-$.M ,',,, or .hnrt-r peMud. Tuu. t th, sau " f ur .,, :j cu hr .11 momlli M tnli will ' tb f , (,r ,j,teen month!, $3 for to V ''"J'i, so., i ft f---nt W mail " , "J ,. ,, t. . wl tits !" f r l,.er. IS- . iuKrt,a ,t W tint. lr APVMTIS"."" I. mtsetiiieut in.TtKn. ; , ,,,r. one weHc. for sis month., 5 u. Iwumw-!'-'1"' ll.tif a f;.i3tY 2.', l.V, ; ! j-'"l- I-r.-liant Ac. lift j All olh'-rit a.- M;y , .jrae at""- - lUU.t.TC'l J A uare is I' hii' i "r broiler, or 1. i I an'ltitH.-rti-tiliii-lltsof . lizii.s: lend.-o.-y. " a.im.lKJ. Communication. d.-iP-.t on t..,.ie. ol v.Tl " fco, .ithin t tup or party or Mrtarian l.ttert to r uw iwl 11, a-e..n..m.-l bjr H- uw .tdr of iho writer, to mix Atu-..i..ii. Tb. UU.Ntll -TKI.K..KArll n. 1 ..lisi in tV ..(fif of CUruni.-- f it..- luil- lfno- are arerl- ialrrial firm- rt .....n.-ct,"! H d. of JOS lA7.Y7-;.Y--.v!,i.l. i.l tr i-.-ruti-U aith lial-l t-Tlllfi. . I J,,h Work lt- o li"'r' t- d-orah-'r-- I'o't" YTOUDtN t COBHELIUS. Fbidav MtttXiNG,Anai. 20;1S. iV .M j. .t-.-T ts lMl.h-lor ii, . mi ; til-- I'oblic 0;H"r in ' nr .milry. II wli..it- lay ..r-H - eolumns or tho Um'l'ur-j I n- ' VnJ inrra-init (i.l'i " a lrf pr..-irlion i.f .fl"-. - " " auj J.-ikm a any m 1".' rate. iiiutut.it' i"i.t."ii''- a I j ru lurii, o-utuui'-Ts frj-Seo -Ver Advert isiincnts. euJ. IlAYts A. C'i. arc ...euing a su perb lot of Gu".l. l'articiilara mst wctk. Frank ?rYKrrt is stowing away hh Ppring stock of Hits, Cap."j &c. l'articu lars hcrcaftiT. MiFrr.iN't'T.n Pr. M'Clnre, Pentit-t, Las Lis CarJ in tiiis week's paper. TrioMHON, C:h X. Areh .Su. I'Lila'kl pii, aJvcrti'es a larno IJooI; and Station ary store. Give l.iui a call. tuWu invite pHrtituItir atten'ien t the atlrertis'.'nioiit of Mr. Waring, of the Nursery near 5oaUlurg. tri-Sec new l'lii'.atl. an.l N. Y. AJvcr tistnieuts, on tLe oj positc psgo. LewisUviui Ap.vke.my. The Sutnrtier Pcpsion of tliis Institution, uuJcr i-Iiarge of Mr. Kamk'M'H, eofjinenc s on J! jnJay v! next Areek. Mr. Lair opens Lis School, in one wing cf the University l'duals Instittito, thn Fame Jay. fcuTbc new Ijieense Law, signrd ly the Governor, is copied on cur first page. Our Heprest'iitativet", Messrs Sellers and Crawford, voted against it. Whether it Will be enforced any better than the Sun day, Bilekulew and other Laws on our sta tute book, is doubtful. KtfXo particular news from Harris tiurg. We have an accouut of the recent Session of tLe County Superintendents on Ele for next week. Igrt'hilip Hilbish is appointed Post Master at M'Kces i Falls, in place of II. K. Uackhaus, removed to Selinsgrovc. STA very valuable horse belonging to t.D. Kline, was drowned in the Luffaloc Creek, yesterday, accidentally. JWe notice tLe return to Lcwisburg, from California, of William Jones, Kaq., In fOY)d health; PiiYsicrANR. Lewisluri; is not only trcll supplied with physicians or the rcgu- lar school, but Iat week we announced ! the arrival cf Ir. Iikrmiam, Kt 1. tie, and ' this week chronicle the cards of !r. IIah Vf.Y, llouitrpathie, and "f Miss Gr.ir.il, a Female Practitioner Tiie different sys tems are well represented lacking only a : Hydropathiit atid all have their advo- ; cstes I We have previously given oi!r rci Bons for believing that females, properly j instructed, would in some instances prove : most beneficial In aiding women acd chil-1 drm when suffering from bodily and mental illg j and r. i oicc that the firt practitioner offering her services, is no i sttram.ee l,.,f nna ..! .. f .. .,.1.1 .cu ..ti'a uava. lavuiuuiv . "fcsyThc public exercises conn?cfol wita the closing scrsions of the Female Initi tute, the College, and Academic classes, connected with the University at Lewis iurg, were attended as usutd bv ovcriiow- 1 t i 1 ; ...g suuitm-n, who fail tno-t attention to I.. K-,t.. ,nd n,;.,. ,1 t..; ! li lrTrMnVln V. - ' which added joyful emotions to the festiv- Ittes. liolow. we copy the rrorrramnitis r,f tho ' ncveral public performances aud al.-o in 1 ,- , - , , Ml z lmgtby find enthuriastic notice of the first evening's entertainment, from a native of this town not connected with the denomination that Enterprise. .1... .-.-..m.. iik vimiTMiy - ' University Female Institute Tiirush.A r hvt:i.;ATT,i 12. i'aiit I. Otertnrc fmm the n..r-a 7.,nM..i.-Miw t. ft. tlina "O-te to Spring. t'ltoro- .in.T.t K IMWtnniX. an.l .1 Hear,. ll.V lhe Vt:,I 1.1.. Ks-sy Whst csn e iti-fy t), h-art : Mi A. o.,.ky. res ef the lunian 'll-r.-li-iifV.t.r." tt M t w.., ... . i.aa.oiu. ' -f!MtrrTi. s V ii...... Tli. Wan L-rrr. s..;.Vi. rvJinT. r.aav-Malhwntto IVr.niM. Mils Al F. ttelvrBt Jlar -h frrtm II,. Atvra -Atsrl,i."M!nv A Ti.-cui ti Te. stR,W.,ir,. K B,u. ' 7Tl'';':- " xu'-A .s. e. a- srrm. an.l K. .tuvrt. r.. T, v M, r,TrT 1 ealw AT tborus. tr Ihe V. rat Cltrr. ''l'"mlyZ'Ul-' -"'"''""a, I.rS.ar,raA,. I " '".' l'-e-Mi., .'n II n .,.,. Irs-vt. n,,vrr.. I'marann Ki.i rj T. ErT,. --...,,... ,s.ni.i. -i,... . I , .. . . HriM-.i-.r, . "" .aan- . . "If! H. till VlTirlH'!"' ''-''- SI. A. At.ll.V.NA Sn ,s. -j ,ic '"J."".-rttt,r.-Mia 11. ..atr. Sirtr.. .nl T, .r.,.. l: Tie, , Tssui,W?'' -Mi., !,,,, f hr - Br (),. ys-al tlieir f.n AAfra nA f AFTvuK-iw fc-Joitv ' r'.,-av Ian-well hi Wiutar Miss ASM Bui. MUSIC. Ksv .loUior Miss Eixes Etasa, OKOilAPIIY. ... NAT. PIlllJidoPHT. . ry-lM we Forget? Miss Sliua E. Cautituu. MUSIC. fcasay Farewell! Ml AracT TlXKH. TinsDAr xobxisv. .RrTilMPTto. MORAL PIUtlSM'tlT. : Nil la-,irn.tum Mini AmiDA Cera. Ulslll NAT rtllLOSOI'llV No.1 AtiTKONtiMY. MUSIC. Kav Fame Mln Cuba Messs- MlslC. 77 K.-TU 1" J TMr.Vtft.V. C It A MAI A It No. 1. Oh(.Vr.TltV. ... ... M Ufiic K -nv A SjAU I at;s WATTS'. ,, t'.J ! rraM B"t tire l way."-Mb E. J.Mcstin. 117 DXUSD.1 1' MUJtXIXU. Al.'. hlllt A. l.--y Life triatut an Aim. Miss Il.'Br.inr Smn -The -NlDitt'eutll Cinturj Misi tx3I B. i: iv IMtv.-I.'l.'iY. t'lir.MIsniV. Ka-ae Tba Foctnristifif Time. Miss Muut Pan- KA-tO. BltMiiT. t-t.iy A iilancearouuj Uw ticboolroom. Mies A. M. Itoa-LASD 1'AUTIMS SOXQ. Senior Academic Exhibition. ! .Monday ermiiis, Ai-iil lo. I Destruction of Jerusalem. I EE.N'J. H. FISH, Cjtper rUlsgrove, A". J. : Influence. THOMAS F. DfXCAA", Spring Milt. ! The West. I GHANVII.I.E MALCOM, Lr.ui'burg. , The Planetary Sviem. j WILLIAM U. TI RUV, Ifunti'tgdun. Napoleon llotiapartf. j U. liKlUHT MILLER, Uwiiliurg. The Indians of America. ! LAM Alt K. ll.VYlf.tR.3T da The Rise ami Fall f Nations. WII.UAM It- LONGSHORE, llazkton. Truth Triumphant. THROKORE RICHMOND, Lewisbarg. Ancief.t Hatnlon. J.VS F. Y V.sTCnTT,n!,iclcwoodl(iu.-n,XJ. Progress of Free Principles. WM. V.. MOXTGOMERV, LimnionmUr. Elevation is Exposure. WILLIAM Ml ItRAV, Lncuburg. Eheu! fniaces Ialnintnr Anni. AUO.MK.VM J. FfKM.VN, HUtt-hcWs Mills. Lesstnts tVoin History 1HA M. REYNOLDS, Abingltm. Wonders of Nature ISRAEL U. iSEIiOLD, tUrninglm, NJ. Revolutions of the last ten rears. JOHN A. 11. OWENS, Pillsburg. Junior Exhibition. TitfP.lay rrcninj, April 17. 1 hncouragements of the r titure. ) FRANCIS W. JACOES, lliai.ji'Sul. I Cotnjiarative Prosperitv (f onr Conntrr. I GEOSCia W. riilES, Umzburj. E Ijcation, the Tt r-rark of our Liirties. I BENJAMIN F. NEWL1K, Varbj. I The Mission of .Mankind. j MILI.ua JONES, JVLJ.rnna. I "Ne ''nil Nitisis." ' LEWIS K. EVANS, Crernibem', I The Eeauliful and SoiMime in Nature. ' ! JOHN B. SUANAFrLT, jrio. I i Science, illustraiiv" of the attributes ofOod. EDWIN A. IjVANS, V 'jflttioicn. ! Public Opinion, monumental of the Past. j SEOHQS FdAB, Jani.Wjjtwci. 'Hie Fhilosophv of Revolutions. TKANCIS V. TUSTIN, Chuter fyruigt. Tot the Lcwiaburg Chronicle. 1 have just come from the Soiree .Vuiirale 1ne. of the Usivlmsiti Fa-MALk lariTt'TK. Music in nnnipotent, saith Shelly. Sure, it is. A J seuse yet remains, and its responses ate not : mule : even now, in the quiet of my room, the sweet tons are floating on the spirit's air, and j in this subdued and lonely hour they linger, sweet compauiuus ! Aye, indeed, and it is omniprtsent. ll is the delicate spirit that leads the earth through heaven." And when too it is associated with those lair forms which are to men as angels on earth, then at least the "reveries ot a bachelor" are delightful. " It umwiiies the serpent care hath bound." Were this world made lor dreaming, I would fain let my soul float in the glory of the world that the voice and the string hath this night created around it, and luxuriate in its heaven like happiness; but it is a work-a-day world, and ulterior thoughts intrude. It was but with a dun sense of good, that we were led to encourage the placing of this Inst ttutiun among us but a rough calculation el pain the eae with which children would be educated, and with such a safing of cost. We never thought of the genial, sun-like inliurn.ee it would ert on ourselves and our social life purifying the a:r;an(t warming into life. And so gently has it stole on us,and with such a delicate fjm d picfceit away our faults and polished our manner of lite, thai we are scarce conscious ot it. Only those who have viriu-d us at intervals, ran notice it and this is a presage of the tuture, inasmuch as the world of good is mliuite. The gains of the wnu are tile blossoms ; the leaves that lull ate ot the future." A i h ast it is a source of well-timed gratifi cation to remember that we have been rescued from the danger of being condemned to mere atiin'.al hfe. It is true tiiat there may be indi vidual instances, one here and there, who by dint cf perseverance may lilt themselves above dollars, atid show that ea'.iiiff and drinking, tarrying and being given in marriage, slaving and lr,..lg.ng,are not all that we are made for. ; But such .ire exceptions oddities; aud there is no pWasure in being thus isolated. And it is impossible that it be gencr2l,unless the taste ' . .. . ..... i . , - its cultivated in all unless a new world of i r or relerence apply to bis numerous eusto inteliectual and spiritual life, surrounded bv 1 iu iiimitri.111111 nun j'liiiuai illll Sfili. 1 1 , ue created that we may live m it, breathe in tt. aud be pervaded by lis essence. The Institu- 1 tiou has done this created this new world. Education stops not with thore rho Sre the j !...c ,1... - v .1 1(5 i"tint; iiuiurucc uuu uur IIUIUCS. inrsuitrs, j, ls ollv hv education that we are able to i ..;. T. !.i....i. .t" I considered by all that tho 111c nine won t wtiose mountains of Buffiloe, hor.zon is the blue '-e I will be always our ho.'ne. Alas ! no, the hectic flush, unearthly beauty, an., the hacking cough tell us loo paiiiitiliy that paniitiliy that some will h ave us for a world where the skies are more blue and Ihe air is more pure; and there is a new form. But many 110 doubt t"il! go to otliM" scenes mingle among itlher companions ilian those of their .. 1. if - t ...... .1 1 r f . loiii.jiioou. 11 vauraivu, none neeu lear lor 1 all are on an ert'ial t.mtintr. and nrovincialism. -- , , - ' if inr there l.e.n'.ll f ide in the ht.-ie nf nn,her r:h. I could not help thinking of these thuitrs just now and that, ido, with lively gratification. The several pieces of Music, we can not ; criticise. Ve can only say that we felt and j those that can judge, say that the eiecution I was very fine. Pure thoughts and joyous hearts tefined leelinz and its ultimate good. are ibr tribute we brniL'. And consciousness ' of having done good, lhe pride of success, and lhe gratitude of lhe parents, arc Mr.t 'ssbher's reivard their teacher. This long, hard winter has at last gone the new sun has awakened life, and we have heard the birds .sing. Anil many a weary, world-worn wretch hails a milderseason with joy. and so sung the choral group, gathered there in their beauty and loveliness, the "Ode to Spring." Oar senses and onr feelings conhl not claim the whole treat. As was becoming when our hearts were joyous, instruction poured in its fruits. "What can satisfy the desirfs of our heafts?" An Essay. N 't, surely, earth-born pleasures and gains alone. The longing for the iiuA-nou'ii. thoimh men may mistake f. r something attainable here, is not satishrd by flie finite. Tho statesman's stofmy foad, fr the miser's hoarded care, are vanity: in such things "I.ittt. ftrtsflt briPca r"etl in lur vaa r Miulu.i In th' rrar." Lfewisbttrg Chronicle & West Branch FarmerApril 20, 1855. ' Then that dried up old man, with the hack ing cough. Dr. Mathematics, came upon the stage, and, amid oor gayety, begged leare K explain to its, on rational grounds, how our pluasurea and eonreniences, and everything else that pertains lo life, come about ; that we could not nance nor sing nor do anything else had he net laid trie foundations of all our arts; and protested against He universal dis gust which his outward experience awakened in all. With a duiet grin we had lo acknow. ledge the claim, for the sake of his advocate. I suppose he look advantage of the time when our hearts had betto touched by I he plaint of "The Wanderer," and thought pr-l.-... - ft. .... : . i i - " ' - id, i n in u.t.iaii.u lor uia querulous complainings. I'ataee roof of rtoBoTeM nfchtaf I'arndi.e of olu'-n li.ht : I'.-rtM-iii-e rhauiber, t-mp!, home, Krcranrijiyin'r ttmnn of act ainl lut' yrt to come! "The S';y." thrilling thought deep, vast, immeasurable. "Davs of Yore" not ignorinz the improve ment of the present, yet suggested that in otir self-sutriciency we must not imagine that it is all of good that our faults might be aided by doinir in some respects as our fathers did. "Woman's Rights." Remembering that we the "lords of creation," or at least the most sensible of us, do not claim a superior mind it is equal no doubt, but Cf so differem a kihd that they can not be compared fitted for a diUerent sphere, which may be acted in with as much energy ami with as high results as our own. We were pleased at the earnest I protest ag.v.ust their absurdities with the i picture that was drawn of the issue of their I claims and how truly were dwelt upon those j wild phantasies which take their rise amid the i transcendentalistic vapors of Puritan soil and lower along the cliffs of New England. I As in the beginning our thoughts were made to dwell on the false direction of human effort. so now at the close, while still the song of "Hope and the Rose, so sweetly sunc, had Us responsive echoing far down in the depths of the heart, we were brought beside the Grave of one truly great and good Judson who spent a life of well-directed effort; whose name will live when earth's petted heroes, having ' fretted firth their little existence, shall sink into the black abyss." Hut no that clog of social lift', that poor, mis-begotten, unfortunate mortal. the Bachelor, must receive his demerits. Alas! we fell how true the tale that was told. Whew ! how the spirits of lost buttons and strings came flicke ring around u5 ! "Oh ! our oflence is rank !" If not too Inte, reoentantwe will go and be sd no more. And with the "Song of Praise" we close. May that snowy cloud whence it came be gathered up on high, to join their voices with tones of the "golden Ivre." L1REM. Lewisburg, April 13, 18.r)5. Ii y Rev ll li liatnliu, l'-in inst, Gcorg Tronson of Columbia county and Miss Malin da Parks of Union county. On the 17tn inst. Kli Ovcrpeck and Miss Sarah E Bowers, all of Lewisburg. Hie latter company "remembe red the poor Printers ;" may Heaven lead them by green paths and beside smooth waters! At the house of 11 Angtadt, Lewisburg, by Rev J WiticcollT lfith inst. John Clapham of West Uuflaloe and .Miss Amanda Hesser of MifHinbur. On the "J2d u!t. by D M'Gregor Esq, Frank M Gross of t'iiion couuty and Miss Margaret Weils of Northumberland. - On the 17ih ult, by Rev G Erlenmyer. W P Fisher ami .Miss Margaret Herold oft hapman. DIED, In White Deer Tp. 30th nit, ifenry Dieffen derl'er Jr. in his 40th year. In Hartley Tp, 12th lint, Geo. Winkelplechl aged fid years and 1 month. In Lewistown, 7th inst, Winfield Scott only son of John and Lvdia Swan, in his 3d year. On the 22 I ult, Mrs Sarah Becker, of White Deer, aeed S years. In t'htllisquaque, Hth insf, a child of Mr. Campbell, aged about 2 years. Wanted Immediately, A GOOD Journeyman Hiirness-Makeri I L None but a good mechanic need apply. Inquire at this olticet April 20,5. flARIA J. 6RIER, BL D , GRADUATE of the Pcnn Medical 1. L University, of Philada , offers her profes sional services to the people of Lewisburg and vicinityv Office at her father's residence, (Dr. J. F. Grier's,) one door below J. L. Yoder's Jewelry store. April 10, 1855. DR. J. M. MTLl'RE, Snrgww and Mechanical Demist, respectfully offers bis professional services to the ladies and gen tlemen of tins place and its vicinity, lie is provided with the latest improved Porcelain Teeth, which will he inserted on Pivot or OoM Plate, to look as well as natural. Teeth and Slumps of Teeth, which have become useless or troublesome, will be extracted with the la test nntl must nnnrnt'Pft iitttrmn.nl; in tho most careful and scientific, manner, and with the least possible pain. Persons desirous of! nroenrin.' whnle sen nf Teeth uri.uM Aa well I to give him a call, as tiiuch time, trouble and expense might he saved by having their work clone at home. In short, he is prepared to at- lenl to every thing in the line of Dentistry, and his per.ormances will be warranted to answer ail the uselul and ornamental purposes of the art mers. MijlHnburg, Union Co,. Pa., April 16, 1855. 67.riiii3pd , 771 J- FraniiUn Harvey, H. V., TTOMCLOP T II 1(1 PilVSl'ri in-wnnlri Lewisburg and vicinity that he has permanent- t. . u - i j 'L , """iy "Tl 5 share of the public patronage, feeling assured prone to. In the treatment of diseases of ft- males and children the great Homoeopathic taw .lands without a rival t a so tn - chronic 1 knitrc tint has hnfTteil the Uill rtf .lhe . terns, Homrcopathy stands forth as a giant, claiming victory in almost every case. All ' ...... .... . j L ' ye afUcted, givt it a trial j it will not cost yon much. 1 ry before you condemn. Dr. II. is a regular graduate of the Homes at-i:. s...l! ,.r o ,..kI. ..'.r'. . "--o . . c,.u,y.a.i., (l'ullar!a.J ...... Ollice on Second street, above Market, for merly occupied by Dr. Wilson, where he can be consulted at all times when not on profes sional duty. Lewisburg, April 20, 1835. An Eligible Situation, IOt a suitable person. The subscri ber is oHJiel, by weak health, to seek the services of a man accustomed U farm la bor, and partial to the culture of trees and plants, to assist in the working and manage ment of some "Viirsory Grouuil. He. will also have the care of two horses, and ibe farming of 0 acres of broken land. A m.1n, steadied by 25 to 30 years of life, would be preferred; he shnilld be a faif writer; and pure testimonials of integrity aud good habits, moral and social, wilt be necessary. , To a person without other capital than abil ity and will to Work, and reliable character, this oilers an opportunity 6f sure advancement to comfortable circumstances through a few years of labor and painsiakfng. Wages, at the first, those of a common farm hand, increasing to a liberal fitity or share in proportion as expertnfcss and usefulness in the nursery are increased. Address V. G. WARING, Near Boalsburg, Centre Co, ra. April 20, 1K -5?5w3 , . Admlnistraloi'i iVoilce: N- OTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Adjnioistralipp on the Estate of riEN RY DIEFFEN'DER, late of White DeerTwp, Union Co., dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of I'nion county, id due form of iaw ; therefore; all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment;, and those having iusl claims are also requested lo present tnem properly authenticated for settlement. April S0,-55) JdSIAH KAN'CK, dm'K Execute's JJoUce. NOTICE is herefiy gir en, that Letters Testamentarv on the Estate of GEORGE WINKELPLECHT, late of Hartley township, tnitn county, dec' J, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Union county in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those having any just claims are also reqnestM to present them le gally authenticated for settlement. DANIEL WEIDENSAt L, April 20, lsiti?. Executor. Attention ! Farmers and Gardeners. CPANISII Onion Sc-cds. The subscri- kJ ber will send to any part of the United States and Canadas, free of expense to the purchasers, a paper of the seeds of the above superior onions, on the reception of ten cents, (one dime.) t armers ami gardeners, see to it that you secure the best of seeds. For a mere trifle now, you ran put money in your pockets and fat on your ribs. Address JACOB 9. SAttGENT, . 206 Aicks St., cor. of State, Brooklyn, N. Y: P. S. Publishers nf wpaptT3. givingthe above, and this notice, three insertions, call ing attention editorially thereto, and sending a marked copy to the subscriber, will receive by ihe return mail three dollars' worth cf the above seeds, or a copy of Barnes' Notes on the Gospels, valued at three dollars and fifty cents; or -SrS cash. Address plaintv written as above. April 1, 1S5. William VanGczer, ATTORNEY at Law I Ltwlglturfr, I njun Co., Pa. ITtp Ortice on South Second St., recently by II C Hickok, Esq. 571 Jam3 F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn. T F. & J. M. USX o Attorneys' at Law. LEWISBURG, 671 Union County, Penn'a. PAPER HANGINGS ! Q 000 KLLS of Wal PAPER have wu just been recd al lhe j,nuon Ruokftol'O, from the Manufacturer, com prising a v ariety of FRENCH aud AMERI CAN styles. A good article of Glazed is offered at 22 cts per Roll, and a common article is offered for C cts per Roll. Who is it that can't buy paper for fl cents, that will save one dollar's worth of work 1 The place to buy it is at J A & J L GRAY S. Milton, March 30, 1M35 3m57 i Dr. EI. H. Dersham, HAVING permanently located in Le wisburg, Pa. (Odice at the lower end of Market street, nearly opposite to Peters' Hotel) would respectfully announce to the citizens of the town arid vicinity, that he is prepared to answer promptly all calls in his profession, lie has devoted much time and special attention to all diseases ; and by the success which has attended his practice in other places, he expects a good share of the public patronage. Special attention will also be given to all Chronic diseases, such as Female Complaints of every form and variety. Liver Complaint, Piles, Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Drop sy, Ague, Bronchitis, Sore Eyes, Nervous or Hick Headache, Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, Consumption. Athml, Ulcers, Cancers, Tetief.Scald Head, Phlegmasia Dclens or milk leg. Fistula, Palsy, Cataract, Deafness, Hare lip, White Swelling, Debility, Tumors, Corns, &c. &.C In almost every Chronic case, a Complete cure will be efiected.if th! directions are followed. ISo pay is required r-htil a enre is performed. Charges will invariaMy be as customary. Lewisburg, April 12, 1653 6m Kin. nr.M. haa atoilled th. OM art! th, New arirtrm of Mtwlirlna, and will praetlea the. New ne Amarioan Klertie St stem. ThU ayatelii enmprlaa, the Old or ref ular Allopathic PVHtem, eicent Calomel; BlaetJinr. ia arlilotn Deti. It contains the Rotaoie system, and everything valuat'lc from every other system or aodrre. whatever.. It is American ta Its character, always progressing aati improving. New Firm! New Goods! New Store! rpjIE Subscribers having entered into! X a Copartnership in Merchandizing, and havine re-fitted and improved the Storeroom of H P Sheller formerly occupied by Kremer A Co, v:otil ! respectfully anno'inei1 to t'ie tradintr community that they are just opening a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, adapted to the wants of all, and comprising 'he usual variety sent at Stores in lite larger IOWBS. ir I ALL. AMJ Pr li. (More particulars hereafter ) J. srlirryer & Son. f enficKilriT Snril t" lQ-vr, e' " IJlv J a.j uounuuaiijt bringing our practice towards perfection. L, 0 . . ' liuese jiriucipics iuubi uo uunuus ou little reflection Tho garden is a rentable manufactory. The materials therefore, out of which veg etables are made, must be furnished it. 1'lants do not come of course, even though Iicir seeds be put into th-s ground, as i.iir f,M..ivA nrntUin uiui'it'u uuca uuv wic uiainu ciajt. iaiu - nut of 1 out ot l nothing" but it may not have most perfectly barren faud or pounded rock, may have such additions made to It kg to render it capable of sustaining an T o kbendant vegetable growth. Tluupja.li ts whinh tra wish tn bring for- ! . . University at Lewisburg. ")niMARY Department. Mantntt Lain. J Teaohcr. This School will commence its next Term on ST-m!ny, t he 23 mf.. in the room occupied by Mr. Bait, in the University Female Institute. April 6, 155 573w3pd DISSOLUTION. rtHE Partnership heretofore existing be I (ween J- A F. Srikta is this day dis solved, by mutual consent. The outstanding business will be settled by F. Spvker. Afnl 3, 1S55. , J. & F.' SPYKER. The business of the above firm will be car ried on hereafter by the subscriber, who is de termined to sell Hats, Caps, Ac, lower than ever offered before in Lewisburg. Gentlemen, please give me a call. T. SPYKEIt. OAK SPOKES a good article wc will sell cheap, or exchange for a Bug gey. BEAVER A KREMER. Lewisburg, March 20, 1855 CALL AND S The latest Spring style of SILK HATS also a lol of K.N. and White Soft Hats gust received at the old Staud, CHEAP FOR CASH, by F SPYKER. Lewisburg, March 21, 1855 Spring and Stunner Goods, at M LEWIS' New Store.Market? treei,Lew i ishurg, next door In Kline ' Hotel. Just received. Barege de L'nis, tawas, su perb Challiijs, new Prints, Kankeeris, Wil mington Stripes. Seersuckers, Btowo dnd White ticrman Linens, White Irish Linens, Cgured Hut) dotted Hwiss Muslins' Cambric, Jaconet and Mull Muslins, stamped and em broidered CoUars.Unde'r dleaves and Spencers, black dotted Veils, plain and plaid Oinghams, Silk Poplins; tfprinr Silks, cheap Ticking Mus lins, Hickory tyripes. for Boatmen's Shirts, Blue Twill for Farmers' Frocks and Overalls, kd new and fashiuriabie Trimmings lu every variety. STATIONERY Gillott's Pens, mercantile and for ladies' use. Trie best Black Ink. by ihe I gallon or any smaller quantity. Segara, To bacco, &.C. A fresh assortment of Oranges, Lemons, , Raisins, Dates. Figs. Iceland ,Moss Paste, Fig; j Paste and ConfecttoiterK-ti in every va-1 rietv. Also, fine Almond Soap, and highly per- , funlcd Hsva'a Grcasc, pronouncetl by Prof. Brown lo be the very best article t.r beauuly very best article f..r beauuly : Improvement HI JJ3gUerreoiypin(, . j ng the growth of Ihe hair. I OPVk'Fl? II U Tininrf'' tf) Ihf 1 Lt,..k is also opered,i SI1 1- 'K,i ' ',t 1 p reading of all the ue!'- rhUc that they have newly fill. c J? a nd ; ing and promoti A ClUCVLaTIS n(T...l.nM ........ n -i . i r and tnteresting 'works, which will be constant, j ly supplied to readers at Uue Cent per Cay tor ; each Volume Ladies are irivited to call and examine : before nurchasin- elsewhere, as bargains bfi r-ains bfi be given. " the most satisfactory character will Lewisburg, April 0, 1H35. NEW HARCWAIlE STOftE ! rp!lE subscribers are just opening a Aic nrxk of Hardware at the old Gra ham Store Room, Market street, Lewisburg. and request the citizens of Union and adjacent counties to call and examine it, and thus help us establish a business which we Irusl will prove mutually benefidia). We will keep eott stahtly on hand a general assortment of Build ing and Housekeeping Hardware, Coaehware, Saddlery, Shoe Findings, Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac, which we will sell at cu prt im. Our stock is entirely new, and you cad rely with certainty upon gettin tile best arti cles at the Hardware f lore of Kevnoldft K ifl'I'addcn' Lewisburg, March 2, lf5. HOL'SEKEPERS. attention ! Wil! be found at lhe new Hardware Store of REY NOLD & M'FADDKN, l.ewisbnr?' Candle sticks, Snuffers, Clothes Lines, Coffee Mills, Knives and Forks, Shears and Scissors, Bake Pans, Round and Oval Boilers, Shovels and Tongs, flair Rods, Ac, which will be sold low for the money. Ladies, call and see. fet an assortment of Lasts, Moroccos, Li- ! ning antl liindlng SKins, rrencn nut. snoe Thread, Heel Nails, Bristles, Ac; all, and much more.you will find at the new Hardware . e I. f- T S- Al TSU M. M'VlMllPV Olore Ol "" " ' ?"''-' Lewisbug. I ' OADDLERS. if yott call and eiamine cur , yj stock of Harness, Bridie and holier line- : kles. !,us. Hames, Stirrups. Mounting, G.rth-1 ing. Deer Hair. SStraimng Web, Saddle 1 rees. Whip Stocks and Saddlers' Pools. vou will Dnd ii in rnnr ailvaiiiaffe. HardwareSiore in l.ew- lsbiir. REYNOLDS & M FADDEN. 7rr.T3 :,T-Cr.u., r(OACH hand l .1 IV r. IA.3 win linn w'-mjw"., ( Eltptic Springs, Axles, Hub Bands, Laces, Oak Felloes, Bow, ind a general as sortment of Trimmings, at Ihe Hardware Store of REYNOLDS A M'FADDh.V Lewisburg. ( TlARMEKS. come and examine oir new s:ock of Trace, Halter. Breast and Butt Chains, 4 prong M. Forks, Hay Forks. Scythes, Grain liakes, Cutting Knives. Ac. at the Hard ware Store of REYNOLDS A M'FADDKN, Lewisburg. CARPENTERS, we can supply you with the celebrated Greenfiell Tool Company's Planes, Hunt's celebrated Hatchets. Axes, Ad zes, Boat Builders' Adzes, Chisels, Sqiarcs, Saws, Saw Sets. Augers, Plane Bins, Hd!s of all kinds. All will be sold lower than uual at cash prices. Drop In and seei gentlemen ; no charge for eiArHining stock, at the Hard ware Siore of REYNOLDS A M'FADDKN. Lewisburg. A CARD. TO Farmers and Gardeners. The nn dersiened having a limited supply of what is called the "Tirfu! Crn," will send a suffi cient quaniny for planting twenty.five hilis, post paid, to any person who will forward him, to ibis post-office, by mail or otherwise, the sum of one dollar. Larger quantities at the same rate. He believes he is the only person in this Commonwealth possessing any of this invalu IbU crn The usual vield of this Corn is about eig;f to twelrt ears to the sinrle stalk. The follow- . r .u- r . I,, NoVrS; lV.11 give se idea o .he value j of this article: , ! "PnonrcTiv.Coaw.We were shown, yes-( tcrd.W, !v t apt. Converse, a stalk ot corii.V't . rare kin.1, which was self..r eiclr.eon ears, but j owing to the seed having been planted too late, onlyeleven came inmatnrity. If this climate ! and soil is adapted to the ratsini ot tins corn, i aid there seems to be nodoubl ot i-.'t cr'-.in. , ly must prove to be a most acceptable see.l to our farmers." , . G. CON LKnt. ,l-.ll 13 M t.i.na Pa I. Al t r. h2 1 . .1.1. i. n.ca itaiir, ....t...... .. , Administrator's Notice; T T1IEREAS. Letters or Administration to Y Ihe estate of PE TER MYERS, late of the Borough of Lewisburg, County of Union, deceased, have been g-auied to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment ; ana tnose. I having claims against the .same, will present 1 them drily authenticated for settlement, to April 3, '56 JOHN B. LINN, Admr. By Railroad; . TEST ree'd, a beautiful lot of Pes J Lnines and neat styled prints; also.Tick- ling. New Market and Pocasset .wnsiins, at low price's bv - J. HAYES A CO. March S, 1855. New Firm and New Goods! A T tltf Mammoth Drug & Chemical J.X. Emporium of CHRIST &, CALDWELL. the undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr. Thornton ti Co , arc, now ready lo fiil Orders and Prescriptions ai a moment's notice. We have a lafae and well selected stock of fresh and pnre DRUGS, MEMC1SES, Chemicals, DycstiilTs. Oils, Paints, Glass, Puttv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kimll of I'ul'tU M.licinrs, Fruit aud Coufectionrry, Tct'acto.SBnfr.and Imported Cigars of :!ie choicest brands, F.inry Cotton enl Tniht Ari'cH, Fine Toilet S aps A Perfumer of nil ki-i!j, Bhcshf. tit C'lias or stuat viaiaTx. Stacks and Stationery, a general variety of Literary and School Books. Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of even deseriotion; fresh Fine Oil and Patent Burn ing Fluid alwavs on hand. PURE WINES and LltiUORS of ali kiai for Medicinal lises... Fire Proof and Zinr. Faintt. Preserving and Pickling Jars, ic. rjirCustomcrswil! find onr stock corriplete, Comprising many articles it is impossible here tn enumerafe, and all sold ai moderate prices. Call and see ns, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, ws will riot aslc yon to t'.iy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. R-member the Mammoth Drug Store THEfl S. CHRIST. F. S. CAI.PWEIL. t'ewuvburf. Union C". Fa; . Mf ELECTION. Office cf die Union County Mutual fife ) Insurance Co., I.ewisj0rs, April 5lfis5. ) A GENER AL Meeting of the. Member of this Copipany will be held at their Office in this 'Uro.Uh on Mjhi the 7th day of Maynext.from 1 to o'clock, P St. to ch'acse thirteenDirectors for tHe rnsmwg vear.. . J A MER rZ, Secretary. Dis&oistion. THE Frro of Beow, Krtnur 4 .Wicrf was this day dissulved by fhM'.ual Consent, Heaver . Kriner having pur.LseJ of Mr. Moore his interest. They will condftct the business in fdtare, and settle the sceo'ints of the late Fifm. P. REIVER.' . 1. 8. KKEttER. Lewi.brr.Marche,l SS5. E. W. MOOltU. II ATS. A Miull It supermr n hite L'.VSSIMERE. and peari col d HA I S. ju. t ree'd ai.d for Sale bv J. HAYES CO. ' '2 i'Tu sdrl' 1 .' r" r:y : " V" ' , , . inre. r,,,r M "' ,n Ilace 1"-rtl"'u,e- cop""'. -- - i "allions Breastpins. ing-rrings, WaKhseals. i dallions, Breastpins. ing-rrings, Watchseals, i & ni warranted true. We annex a list ol i pur superior Cases: Papier Marhe, Souvenir. J J-nnv Lind, Jewel, Union, S nlag,Ova!.Velvef and Shell. Pictures taken at l and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'s DruJ store.opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisbnrir. Feb. V2, l5ft FOR S. LE A first-rate Outfit, all complete and ready for ue, which we will sell lo any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. "Hive yon seen SAH?'1 CEEMS to be a Question asked fcy O almost everybody ; but we inquire, Jlive o:i awn lh Jate Firm, with their sdpply of ew Hodt, Shoes, altcrs, &.C.T c.The kubsrribers haviis associated them- JvJ selves into a Toparincship in business. now offer to the puUir, at the OUt Stand i r. j. . - . : of S. A D. Slifih, oh Market St. lhe cheapest (for Cash) and best lot of liOOTS anu SIIOF.S, for M?n and B n s. ever offered in Lewisburs. Also a new and sp'endtd assortment of G I'M SHOES j Lntlitt and GtntUmrn, A varietv of Gaiters, Half Gaiters. Ties, Bus kins, Slippers Ac. for Ladies and Misses, alio Children's Shoes cf the latest styles aad siie ; Ac. c. Ac Work matte to oroer- .,cr..o..s nanal ami is the Workmen have rendered ' r v r. ak.tl have satisiaeuon nnr,.,,. , . ...... ..... a full share of public patronaee. SAM will cnn:,nuc to l.r on hand as formerly. and hopes ,Q lve general satistfetton to an customers, KLIFEK A M'FADDIN. Lewisburg, Feb. 2'J, 135 Est"it3 of Abraham Aurand, dee'd. VOTlfE is hereby pren that Letters i a. -i- ' Testamentary on the estate of Abraham id. late of East Bdrla!ne township, dee'd, been granted bv the Register of Union 1 . 10 the subscribers.' resident in said I Aurand, have been eranted bv the Reg!: e.rointr to the subscribers, resident in township t and therefore all persons havir claims or demands against lhe estate cf said decedent are requested to make known the same Without delay, and those indebted are requested to make immediate pavmenL ABRAHAM. AURAND, JOHN AUUAND, Ex'rs of last will and test, of A. Aurand, dee'd. East Bullaloe, Feb. 10. 1655 NOTICE. WE beg leave to introdwe Ourselves V to the citizens of LEWISBURG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White Ash Anthracite Coal, At LancrMer Ccttierg, XorthumUrland Co. Pa where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to the public a very supe rior article.particularly suited to the manufac ture Of trod arid making Steam. Our sifes 6T Coal are LUMP Sfor Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT Mor do. and Steamboats. BROKEN 1 K for Family Use and Steam. STOVE j pg j for Limeburnsrs and Steam. O tr Poirt of Shipping is S UN B U RY, where arranzements are rcide to load Toats without any delay. I flt'HKA.A, flALt. SST t?"Ordersa.ldressedioShamokinorSunbury .e om attenlion lv;;5 ' raito nf T.'irin sl-.L- lec:'fJ. Ellli 01 JOftn &lul, Cec Q. AflJ' If jS htTeUV CiVen Hlllt tli! htZ' i)f ,-mon county na5 granied me I (f .Administration upon the estate OH , hn slair ,,Fof Snftal.ie townshtpIeceased. .. indebted to said esute are required i ... " (il mat(. ,mrae,i!ate payment, aau tuose uaving fust claims will present them uu'.y autnenuca ted for settlement, to . SAMUEL fl AIR, Administrator. Buff.ibe, Jan. 2l, lej- Estate of Jicob Reedy. . LETTERS Testamentary fin ihs Estate of JACOB REEDT. late cf BniTaloe township, deceased, having been issued to "he subscribers by the Register of Wilis of Union county, all persons imicbtej tp said estate are requested to make payment, and all persons having claims to present them, prop erly authenticated for settlement, to Abraham Young, at his residence. Farmers' Mills. ABRAHAM YOUNG,) pAVMi HEINLY, Executors. JACOB KAUFMAN, ) Dec. 20. lt-54 pd T .IJII'S-Ju.st rec'l bv Howar.l A Co.'s I i Express, the best LARD LAMPS now J. HAYES A CO. fill: IS! TEAS! Just ree'd from the Can I ton Tea Coinpanv of New York, the fol lowing description of Teas, neatly pul up in i and i lb. packages, viz. Jmjvritif, ltf7 TT;n, (hJtifj, (iunjHiirtrr. The jWve Teas are of vt-ry sitperi r ,-italiiy, and sol. at low prices by lhe only Ageii:s in Lewisburg for Cauton Tea Co-rpan'-, b ). IA Yl'3 A CO. Nc'tice IS hereby g ven that. Letters Testamentsi'y on the F.stalM.f MATH IAS SHAFFER, late of the Horouch of Lewiaburg. dec'U; have he. n cran'.ed to Ihs undersigned. All persons Ind-bhM lo said estate are requcsiei to make immediate rayment. and those having claims ; nainsi the same will present them duly au j iherl'.icatcd for settlement. . J.til.l ll'll o.uo.1, J Lewisburg, Nov. 15, 1354 LEWISBURt. NURSERY as n, flt;inlc Ciarclen. raj r. rilllE sithse.riher offers for sale a fif e sort I men of TREES and SlW'BL'ERY such aTTfar, Plum',1 :herry, A prirot. Siberian Crab. Qiitace, Grape Vmes, Bispmea. 1 nrrenr., 5oosei.irr.es, Ornamental 1 rees and fcwil ?e v. Ererblo'oming Roses. Fb -nng Plant,. ie-!sn'ri. N- e. ' Cm' ki Rollers' Blaaks. BrjtTvrr i.Krro wahaiitw t all engaged is lh service of tjx U. 8. in the War of 14I3 ao4 for their Widows, ai the tWice of life Leiborj Chioaicl. 1 . 1 J. u nvnttnti T CmSL EAiiEJl iiPjannSi MelodfflBS, an! .ii ..t tHrt.leal Mswrrni dlHC. Keeps eonstantly on hand, liallet Vavis. H-tSlim ; Light', "iewH-a nrauonry ; and Bennett 4,Ch.N. Y, PJANO. A!.... Prince. & C...' t!chaed MELOl KON prices fritni i:3 0" to sJSl'Jst 0!v . tsrders froiu adistna.-r will meet with procn;.-. aitealwu. qorJ baaJ Pianos taken u. u cbange for new. Room dtreetty opper.ite Ihe Court l!osf WUHamtpurt. 1'a. Aprd 4, ' 73mC K0TICS. '."mji Cw.lt r. . r f In the ma-'ter of the inani-i In lhe Orphans' situs s fine real es!e of .Pa- V Court of t'aion iia ?.iTiirR. late of Haifa-jCtiut!. I. towi..ii rMleed. . V"'1'1'' ilerftygiven,Isabei;aMalhera, K"1 f.'P aU(1 Margaret his wife. John Cr;e!l ami loe towaa,-p, Jec'd. .h'"e' V ??.ilk -rtl''", suamiau mjuwm.gw', ' ter M., Samutl P . Adam t., Ira C. and Jno. B. ar.neez.jei, minorennoren 01 .mnm ncoru- del,.eccdi anj Will.asa nfii Thomas Jo. ieitiecMlli anj Willi d(n nunvf. cUi!dreD of m anJ J ihn Mi;ers hftr. Mary iodon, deceased' and legal represen tatives of Peter Mathers, late of Buffalo township, deceased ! Whereas, by aa.tnques: Tt.r mat purpose, awar.iea oy mc u.j..im. Court of the Count aforesard, the real esrii'a of tiie said Peter Mathers wi appraised, and none of the heirs of said deceased appeared in Court to tal'e the J-reroiies therein iescribea at the appraisement; yon and every of yon are hereby cited lo appear at lhe ne general Orphan' Court to be held at Ksw Berlin on; Ihe )4:h day or May next, to accept or refuse to take the premises aforesaid at the appraise, ment, or show caucr why th Court should not decree the same to be soli. i: - i i Witness the Hon. A.S. Wilson, President of said Ccurt. at New Berlin, the 2 1st day of Februarv, A. V. 1. SAMUEL ROLSH, L.S.' ) April 6, 1855.J VterHl WHOLESALE ana RET A IIS JJruj und Chemical Emporiml MarKet Street ... Lewisburg. Pa. A lWiraelu 9f Science ! . DR.C.A.KELLING,ofMeehanicsbari; Cumberland Co., Paannonncea le taeea afllicted with Tumors.Wens.Cancers.Pyypa; I.unn.i Moles or Markn. crbiula. or King's Evli, i.n a!! diseases that have asually beeaj Seated with caustic or knife.that he can remove ..r...: a... a .u . .: them by an entirely new method, without cut. tine, burning or path. Neither chloroform or ether is administered to ibe patient. l if ao matter on what part of the body they may be' he can remove them with perfect safety, and in A rttjarklbiy short time. N' Mineral or Vegetable poison is apbhed aad no money required until a cure ix perfected; Prolapsis Uteri. Female complaints Chronic,' Venereal and all other diseases treated w;ih ""' success Enslish oi Germ; post-paid. Fallen Board on reason Fall particulars, in euher erman.can be obtained by wntiotf nts ran be 3c vnimccatru wtut Board on reasonable terms: Mecbanicsburi; is one of the prettiest and fcealihy towns in 'his or any other Stat. It 1 8 wiles from HaH-isburr o the C ji:i.Val-R,str and accessible from all parts of the 'Jnica. Dr.Kelline will visit cases sn any part of tht Stat when desired. . tir'Kind reader! if you know snr afflicted, fellow creature, delay not to tell tiicin of lius treatment. 1)593 Estate of Daniel Itanck, dee'd. N'OTICE is hereby given, thai Letter , Testamentary on the Estate La: ilitcc, (late of White Deer Towosnip. Union county.) deceased, have been granted to the subscribers,, by Ihe Register of Union county therefore ail those lino wing themselves indeb ted to said estate will make immediate payi menu and those having Claims .will present them property authenticated for settlement, la ihe subscribers, executor, of the last will ana teaiaffaeht of said dfe''i. SAMUEL JtlAKsHALL, J tT.fD DAVID RAMSEY, ( Exeor.. White lVer. N ,v. .8. IM . Admlaliitrtitor'a XDtlc. , Vj"DTlCE Is here -y given, that Letters of Administrutirn "ou the Estate of JAMES L.IRLANU,late of ast BuflaloeTwp, Union Codec'd,have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of t nicn county in due lorrr, of law ; tiierefore a.i persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay : ment, and those having any just claims ar. also requested to presrht them properly anth' enticateri for settlernert. THOMAS PENNY. Administrator. East EulTib c. Nov. 17. 1854 pd Mammoth Head Quarters! NEW feOODS ! J. k J. WALLS ARE just receiving their FALL SCPPLT of Goods'. Cats, in Ssa.' Lewisbhrir, Oct. 4, t54 tTissoIutioii. THE Copartnership heretofore existing la the Plaeksmithinf bnsmess between the subscribers, is this day dissolved by mutoal consent. The businaas will be continued by Charles M-.Fishe', and old accounts :ilJ by Harv'j U. Fishvf. .- i n ARI ES M.iPlSHER, . . HARVEY. G. rlSHER. LewisVeire, March 1. 1H55 i rr as ar i fi a iw s r, w- . . a . . T HE subscribars ave ihis day entyrel into PartnefshV. I" ou a general icr- cisntile business, -ader ihe name of jKiaea. A Wsrai,.,e";? respectfully t lie'f re pat ronage of ttelr friends and the t iMic. LEWIS ttiDINGS. AARUN 2. WETZEL. I ewisbnrg. Oct. 9, lft New and Beautiful Fall Goods. 4 entirely tqo try t euunrefite articles-r-'ini lar qaanuty. quality, or iow prices, call on Of,'.4. J. llYT9 Cf). A ND NpVFIRM The The partnership here iween l?tr. 4 Itrsv,' ....- evtsTi.it? oei. this day dissoiveo oj ,va. . David R.ber having disposej of hi. .nlerest I m. ? m . furs Vsr. who la Sappy iu recall the .M r ag-..- arI" ' .s vrrnvr ... yj . is. . v LtrwisV.urg. Bept. 20. 154 Hussey't Grata Rearef; for cutting b.'Jth Graisi and Gras MA?t'.'CTl tD ad ,'!c lb Lewisburg rr.viwdry b.r rtEDUE. M gSH MI T 1? Q fur tM''cii. .or ,-i't:" 1 'ft- '-"Wr nn " ft it ti-s I If m U. if "si t r- i. i.l ' ft r it' i' . V... 71 r
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